Near-infrared (NIR) technology wound imaging device that measures tissue oxygen saturation (StO2), oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin in superficial tissue. Mapping oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in the microcirculation supports assessment of therapy, wound healing and tissue viability, accurately capturing diagnostic insight into oxygenated blood availability anywhere on the body, providing actionable data to support improved, diagnostic-driven wound care. Its features expand the application of NIR technology to include almost all skin tones, advancing tissue assessment for physicians and patients. It is cost-effective, easy-to-use, portable and completely non-invasive, requiring no patient contact or injected dyes.
A type-2 light support bandage manufactured from a shrink-woven fabric of plain weave. Soft and comfortable. Washable in mild detergent and water.
A universal dressing pack designed to support aseptic practices in a range of acute and community settings. The sterile pack contains: 1 × sterile field, 5 × non-woven swabs, 1 × paper towel, 1 × apron, 1 × disposal bag, 1 x pair of Vitrex gloves (available in small, medium and large), 1 × sterile paper ruler and 1 × green tray. Latex-free.
A water-repellent island dressing with an absorbent, non-woven viscose pad.The dressing is designed to create a breathable, yet protective layer over the wound or post-surgical site. Latex-free.